'Unexpected' exec unsure about new show

Life Unexpected's executive producer Liz Tigelaar has admitted that she isn't sure what her next show will be like.

The season finale of Life Unexpected aired last night and rumors have suggested that it won't be picked up for a third season by The CW.

Tigelaar, who has a deal with ABC, has now confirmed that she is thinking about her next project.

"Right now I have ideas and have been talking with [No Ordinary Family and Brothers & Sisters producer] Greg Berlanti about doing something," she told TV Line. "We're just kicking everything around. But yes, there's some stuff I'm starting to think about."

However, Tigelaar suggested that it will be difficult to move on from Life Unexpected.

"Mostly, [the question is] how I can do something that I care about as much as Life Unexpected and how can I do it for ABC?" she said. "What are the shows that people are going to respond to that feels like it's something that can be from my heart? How do you go from writing about a foster kid that feels abandoned and loves her mom but hates her mom and is ashamed of her past to... 'Will the cupcake store open in time?' 'I dunno, we're out of batter'. We can't. And we're trying to figure out what the thing is, what ABC wants."

Tigelaar recently revealed that she would love Life Unexpected to be saved by another network.